hi all,

excluding the use of kde what other gui's provide an intuitive user
experience that excludes the hassles of unmanageable interfaces. i have
tried kde / gnome / windowmaker and one or two others and i have noticed
that they all suffer from a single problem that i hope is my machine only
(or possibly xfree related). the mouse lacks a massive amount of
responsiveness with regards to how you use the gui as opposed to other OS's
like macos and windows.  what is it about linux that makes the mouse a
practically unusable instrument? am i the only one that sees this? is this
an already known problem without a fix in sight? my specs fyi: dexxa optical
mouse ps/2, suse8.2

anyway as silly as it sounds this is the only thing holding me back from
using linux for productivity reasons on a larger scale.  dont get me wrong,
i *am* using linux for servers but without a gui and for that i have no
qualm.
but it looks like something as trivial as this is not as apparent a problem
in the community than i thought.

am i wrong on this, please by all means tell me i am.

-j-


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